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Stat3 and NFkappaB glial expression after excitotoxic damage to the postnatal brain
L Acarin1, B González, B Castellano
1Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain.
Abstract:
The nuclear factor-kappa B (NFkappaB) and the signal transducer activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), are putative transcription factors activated by growth factors and cytokines, and involved in glial gene expression changes after neuronal injury. Immunocytochemical analysis of NFkappaB and STAT3 from 2 h to 14 days after excitotoxic damage to the postnatal rat brain showed STAT3- and NFkappaB-positive glial cells at 2 h post-lesion, increasing in number to reach a maximum at day 1. Immunoreactivity then decreased but the glial scar remained positive. Glial STAT3 immunoreactivity was located in the nucleus up to 1 day post-lesion and in the nucleus, cytoplasm and cell processes from day 3. Glial NFkappaB immunoreactivity was mainly cytoplasmatic.